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Winston Scoville

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Brown Paper Dan is in a Bag!
12/8/2005 8:30:08 AM
Ok! Thought perhaps I could figure it out myself there but . . . Why were they going to hang Brown Paper Dan???
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Re: Brown Paper Dan's Crime Was...
12/8/2005 8:44:18 AM
Heh, heh, heh... You'll love this! They hung Brown Paper Dan for... RUSTLING! Thanks for indulging me Winston! Gary Simpson
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Re: Brown Paper Dan's Crime Was...
12/8/2005 8:49:51 AM
Ha ha ha He he he Ho ho ho You are funny, no?
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Re: Brown Paper Dan's Crime Was...
12/8/2005 9:14:03 AM
Howdy David! Well, I'm glad it gave you a smile, laugh, tummy exercise, whatever. Sometimes we just need a bit of humour (humor - for our US friends). You see, the world can be a pretty sad place at times. And it can be an evil place too. In this MLM thread I have attempted to explain that not all MLM programmes (programs - for our US friends - OK, I'll stop that now) are all that they are cracked up to be. There are wheels within wheels if you get my drift. See, a sponsor will tell you all the good stuff. It's only when you have been in it for a while that you come to see the truth. And what you thought you were getting into can often turn out to be something completely different to what you were promised or initially thought it was. There's some things going on close to these parts that might just add weight to what I am saying, sooner or later. But we will see what happens. Might make my so-called former "grenades" seem like popcorn. Movin' right along... So, if you find yourself in an MLM that seems to twist and turn the more you investigate it, what do you do? Do you: (a) just go inactive and hope some other people will do all the work for you (a popular choice)? (b) quit on principle? (c) put up with being lied to and manipulated? (d) perpetrate the secrets to newcomers and treat them the same as you were treated? (e) become a lone wolf and tell people up-front all the bits that the big-pins want you to shut up about? This is the dilemma that you will face in MLM coz unless you are sponsored by a lone wolf, or have one in your upline, then you are gonna get the rug pulled out from under your feet at come stage and you will sit and scratch your head and wonder... "What have I got myself into?" Aaaaaoooooowwwwwwww! Sorry, it's a full moon tonight. Gary Simpson
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Winston Scoville

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Re: Brown Paper Dan's Crime Was...
12/8/2005 9:36:46 AM
Ha ha ha! Ever have one of those DUH moments! LMAO! Good one Gary. ====================== So, if you find yourself in an MLM that seems to twist and turn the more you investigate it, what do you do? ====================== I pick (e) become a lone wolf and tell people up-front all the bits that the big-pins want you to shut up about? It's all about morals and ethics for me. (Assuming of course the company is good and the compensation plan is acceptable to me etc.) And I say that based on thinking that when you talk about big-pins you are talking about upline. For that is generally the problem area in any legitimate MLM in my experience.
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